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Samsung's new flagship chipset Exynos 2100 to claim a valuable "notch" - it beat Qualcomm's flagship chip Snapdragon 888 in a test examining the speed of battery discharge. It was conducted by the respected technology YouTube channel PBKreviews.

The test was carried out on two smartphones Galaxy S21Ultra, when one ran on Exynos 2100 and the other on Snapdragon 888. During the test, which lasted half an hour, both chip variants had their brightness level turned up to the maximum, and the adaptive brightness function and other battery-saving functions were turned off.

Result? In the "tank" of the Exynos 2100, after 30 minutes, 89% of the "juice" remained, while it was two percentage points less for the Snapdragon 888. In addition, the Samsung chip "heated" less - at the end of the test, its temperature was 40,3 °C, while the Qualcomm chip was heated to a temperature of 42,7 °C.

Samsung's words that the Exynos 2100 will be significantly more energy-efficient than its predecessor, the Exynos 990, were apparently not in vain. After all, this is also proven by the SPECint2006 benchmark, which measures the performance and energy efficiency of the processor cores of the chips. The Exynos 2100 main core was 990% more powerful and 22% more energy efficient compared to the Exynos 34 main core. The Exynos 2100 is also more powerful and power-efficient than the Snapdragon 865+ and Kirin 9000 chips, trailing only the Snapdragon 888, although the difference between the two chips is not huge.

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